Thanks to Amevista you can customise lenses and frames of your sunglasses. To check which models can be customised you need to access the site catalogue and apply the ‘Customisable product’ filter.
After selecting an article, directly within the product file, you can customise your glasses with just a few clicks: Choose the type of lenses (Solid, Shaded, Bicolour...) Select the lens colour Adjust colour intensity (Light 30%, Medium 50%, Dark 70%) Find your ideal frame
The delivery time is indicated on the product sheet, at checkout and in the order confirmation email. The delivery date varies depending on the model selected.
It depends on the product and on the type of customised lenses selected. By customising your eyewear with Premium Made in Italy lenses, you will receive the product already assembled with the customised lenses and, inside your order, the original lenses as well. Premium Made in Italy lenses are of the highest quality, technologically advanced, and do not feature the brand logo. If, on the other hand, you have purchased Ray-Ban eyewear with Ray-Ban Authentic customised lenses, you will receive your eyewear with the customised Ray-Ban lenses already fitted. In this case, the original colour lenses will not be included in the order.
Once you have completed the creation of your glasses, Amevista will check in its database how many other customers have customised them in that way and will send you, by e-mail, a certificate certifying your unique style.
If you already own a pair of glasses that have a similar shape to the frames you are interested in (e.g., angles), you can use them to help you determine the right width for your face shape. Simply use a standard ruler and measure along the top of the frame from the furthest point to the other. Note: Not all models are available in all sizes. This should not be a big problem, as your favorite frames may deviate up to ± 2 mm from the actual width. In the case of sunglasses, the range is even wider since they generally tend to be worn a little larger. If you wear angular frames with a width of 138 mm, you can be sure that virtually any angular glasses with a width of 136 to 140 mm will fit comfortably. Is the width of my glasses indicated on the frame? Unfortunately no, the width of a pair of glasses is not written on the frame. The width must be measured with a ruler.